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7 Places In India You Should Visit This Monsoon Season

During July, certain locations in India experience a captivating metamorphosis, where they transform into resplendent havens, brimming with vibrant colours and an irresistible charm, unlike any other season

Shashwat Tyagi

July is a month filled with monsoon showers and green landscapes and sprinkles a unique charm for travellers seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty of India. Delve into the special features of these seven destinations in India, which, at this time of the year, should not be missed by the discerning traveller in you.

Munnar, Kerala

The rolling tea estates of Munnar

In the Western Ghats, Munnar attracts visitors with its mist-covered hills, sprawling tea plantations, and pleasant climate. Monsoons breathe life into the region in July, transforming Munnar into a lush tapestry of vibrant greens. Experience the joy of walking amidst clouds, witness the stunning Neelakurinji blossoms that bloom once every 12 years, and indulge in the rejuvenating Ayurvedic treatments offered in this serene paradise.

Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand

Valley of Flowers

July unveils the ethereal beauty of the Valley of Flowers, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Situated in the Himalayas, this national park bursts into a riot of colours with countless varieties of alpine flowers in full bloom. Traverse meadows fit for an Abbas Kiarostami film, spot exotic wildlife, and breathe the fresh mountain air. The Monsoon showers enhance the beauty of this natural wonder, making it a must-visit destination in July.

Coorg, Karnataka

Tea Plantations at Coorg, India

Known as the 'Scotland of India,' Coorg entices visitors with its charming hillside beauty, coffee plantations, and cinematic waterfalls. The region is draped in a mystical allure in July, offering a respite from the scorching summer heat. Head out on scenic treks, explore spice plantations, and witness the vibrant celebrations of the traditional Puttari festival, which marks the arrival of the monsoon.

Ladakh

Hemis National Park

While July is typically associated with monsoons in other parts of India, Ladakh experiences pleasant weather and clear skies. Visit the "Land of High Passes" to witness the breathtaking landscapes of rugged mountains, ancient monasteries, and serene lakes. Immerse yourself in the rich Buddhist culture, indulge in adventurous activities like trekking and rafting, and witness the vibrant Hemis Festival, celebrated in July.

Shillong, Meghalaya

Discover The Rich Biodiversity Of Meghalaya

Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya, comes alive during July with its abundant rainfall. Explore the captivating waterfalls, lush green landscapes, and the famous living root bridges adorn the region. Delve into the unique Khasi culture, savour the delectable local cuisine, and witness the popular Behdienkhlam Festival, celebrated enthusiastically.

Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu

At Dolphin's Nose in Kodaikanal

Escape to the "Princess of Hill Stations" in July and witness the mesmerising beauty of Kodaikanal. Set amidst the Western Ghats, this hill town boasts serene lakes, misty valleys, and verdant forests. Indulge in boating on the picturesque Kodaikanal Lake, explore the vibrant flora and fauna of the region, and rejuvenate your senses amidst the cool climate and calming atmosphere.

Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh

The beautiful landscape of Ziro in Arunachal Pradesh

Experience the untouched beauty of Ziro Valley in July when the monsoon showers transform it into a mystical paradise. Surrounded by expansive green rice fields and mist-enveloped mountains, Ziro offers a relaxing retreat for nature enthusiasts. Immerse yourself in the unique culture of the Apatani tribe, witness their colourful festivals, and explore the hidden trails amidst the attractive landscapes.

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